2 Tawarikh 3:15
Konteks3:15 In front of the temple he made two pillars which had a combined length 1 of 52½ feet, 2 with each having a plated capital seven and one-half feet high. 3
2 Tawarikh 4:8
Konteks4:8 He made ten tables and set them in the temple, five on the right and five on the left. He also made one hundred gold bowls.
2 Tawarikh 18:19
Konteks18:19 The Lord said, ‘Who will deceive King Ahab of Israel, so he will attack Ramoth Gilead and die there?’ One said this and another that.
2 Tawarikh 20:26
Konteks20:26 On the fourth day they assembled in the Valley of Berachah, where 4 they praised the Lord. So that place is called the Valley of Berachah 5 to this very day.
2 Tawarikh 26:23
Konteks26:23 Uzziah passed away 6 and was buried near his ancestors 7 in a cemetery 8 belonging to the kings. (This was because he had a skin disease.) 9 His son Jotham replaced him as king.
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[3:15] 1 sn The figure given here appears to refer to the combined length of both pillars (perhaps when laid end-to-end on the ground prior to being set up; cf. v. 17); the figure given for the height of the pillars in 1 Kgs 7:15, 2 Kgs 25:17, and Jer 52:21 is half this (i.e., eighteen cubits).
[3:15] 2 tc The Syriac reads “eighteen cubits” (twenty-seven feet). This apparently reflects an attempt at harmonization with 1 Kgs 7:15, 2 Kgs 25:17, and Jer 52:21.
[3:15] 3 tn Heb “and he made before the house two pillars, thirty-five cubits [in] length, and the plated capital which was on its top [was] five cubits.” The significance of the measure “thirty-five cubits” (52.5 feet or 15.75 m, assuming a cubit of 18 inches) for the “length” of the pillars is uncertain. According to 1 Kgs 7:15, each pillar was eighteen cubits (27 feet or 8.1 m) high. Perhaps the measurement given here was taken with the pillars lying end-to-end on the ground before they were set up.
[20:26] 5 sn The name Berachah, which means “blessing” in Hebrew, is derived from the verbal root “to praise [or “to bless”],” which appears earlier in the verse.
[26:23] 6 tn Heb “lay down with his fathers.”